Hi
Looking for a song, I read some infos like DOP OPB etc…what does it mean ?
Thanks
Hi
Looking for a song, I read some infos like DOP OPB etc…what does it mean ?
Thanks
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DOP = Drums only, one press.
OPB = One press with Bass
OPBk = One press with Bass and Keys (piano)
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This info can be read about in the BBMO manual, you can find that here:
More info:
OP and OPB songs refer to one-press and one-press bass songs, respectively. One-press is a quick cheat format made by our users on the Forum to be able to use the BeatBuddy to play an entire song from start to finish with only one tap. The ‘Bass’ in OPB means the song has a bass part written into it. Since the BeatBuddy will play back any audio file you load into it, it can also play bass, horns, or any instrument you can think of. The only limitation is the per drum set memory limitation which is 100MB per drum set.
OP = one-press
OPB = one-press bass (v2 songs)
DOP = drums one-press (v1 songs)
OPBk = one-press bass and keys; derivatives may include s for strings, h for horns, etc (if the song uses or was transcribed with 4 instruments, v4 is appended to a BB song name)
OPk = one-press and keys; may include strings or horns; intent is to give bass players their own version (v3m or v4m appended to a BB song name; the “m” indicates it’s minus bass)
Persist’s forum format:
v1 = DOP
v2 = OPB
v3 = OPBk (or other instruments)
v4 = OPBk plus other instruments such as strings or horns
v3m or v4m = OPk and other instruments but the bass is omitted for users that are bass players
Read more about this on this thread